1976
Just learned a new word, jitters. On 1 particular exchange, sometimes your orders will be stuck for a bit, and a few other orders will get in front of you. Apparently, this happens often enough on this exchange that the traders coined a term for it, jitters. (Front running) 🚫
1977
This is what makes us tick. twitter.com/SvNem26/status…
1978
Who should I follow?
Who should I unfollow (DM me)?
1979
Which coin should we list next?
Read 👇
binance.com/en/blog/from-c…
1980
Be wary of founders that move from project to project.
1981
There is no overnight success. Luck is built over the long run, a little bit at a time, consistently.
1983
Dips explained. twitter.com/george_orwell3…
1984
Sometimes fast is good.
1985
The @binance team pushing crypto adoption in Cambodia.
serc.gov.kh/english/m77.ph…
1986
@binance My head looks like an alien... 👽
1987
@binance N
1988
Au plaisir de vous rencontrer! 🇫🇷
(Hope to meet you there, lol.) twitter.com/LeBinanceFR/st…
1989
1991
Everyone will want more crypto. Some just don't know it yet.
1992
@frxresearch It will probably get worse before it gets better.
1993
Q: What is your end goal?
Me: There is no end. Innovation continues...
1994
There is no "the traffic was bad" excuse for being late when working remotely.
1995
Technology innovations do not threaten anyone. They are neutral. Anyone can adopt them.
If anyone feels threatened, it's probably because they are mismanaged. In other words, their own mismanagement are threatening themselves.
1996
1997
@dinshoo12345 Not a competition, but everyone should be working hard.
1998
1999
The best thing about remote work is when I wake up, the first thing I say is “let’s start.”
2000
The internet didn't threaten the bookstores. It's the bookstores' slowness in adopting the internet that threatened themselves.